I just don't know what he was thinking when he put that tattoo on his face.
I love that tattoo, and normally I hate tattoos. Mike carries it well though.
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Let's keep this flame-free, who was more exciting to watch?
Damn, Mike takes this easily. Surely anyone who grew up watching Mike in the 80's and witnessing what he did for boxing would agree?
Pac's great though.
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Both of them has excellent skills in fighting,
Tyson has a strong power punches, while Pacman has a brilliant speed what a move ?
Actually for me both of them was exciting, they are true world class boxing champs !
Theyre both brutal, but Tyson will actaully help his opponents up and kiss them after ****ing them up, and his opponents actaully lets him kiss them in fear. so i'm not sure.
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tyson started boxing in a decade when boxing was big (80's) and in the heavyweight division which was clearly the most watched and the supreme in boxing.
tyson by far was the most exciting fighter ever for me. it was nothing that compared for me waiting for tyson to enter the ring. god i miss those days.
its close and i would go with Pacquiao just cause he shows more skill especially the last year with how much he's improved. but id bet the majority has said/will say Tyson because man he could be fighting some bum and everyone was still excited through the roof. Pac is building that type of excitement though but he's not there yet
I knew a guy once, a white boy who was mad racist. His favorite fighter was Tyson.
Of course, you can't help but ask "umm.. you do realize he is not exactly the whitest boy around, right?"
"**** that, there's an order in the world and it goes like this; black, white, God and, above that, Tyson."
Love Manny and all, but no fighter has ever grasped my attention like the mid to late 80's Tyson. RJJ was up there in his prime, but Tyson was just on a whole other level back then.
This booked titled "The Last Great Fight" by Joe Layden gives really good insight about Tyson. Yeah, we all know the story with Cus, and Atlas.
"The Last Great Fight" is about the Buster Douglas fight and how one fight changed both of their lives forever.
It saddens me how Tyson's career was handled. He could have been a super legend. Instead people turned him into a side show freak, clouding his mind and not allowing him to see str8.
Fcuk Don King...
You can't really just blame King. Cus should have set Tyson's ass straight every time he ****ed up but didn't. He always got special treatment in the gym and that's why he felt he could get away with anything. The seeds of Tyson's demise where planted long before King. It's a shame cus I really like Tyson & like you say he could have been great but he's a child in a grown man's body with some serious mental instability problems.
Tyson if you want to see someone get his head taken off in the first 3 rounds... Pacquiao if you want to see an aggressive hearty fight with unexpected results.. I chose the former, but would rather spend my money on the latter.
This is a fair question. They're both very exciting, but no other fighter captured the attention of fans quite like Tyson did. The man was incredible to watch.
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